If bulb replace bulb
to check try turn on if at least a sound comes on take remote and hit the menu see if comes on
if no power its the power house replace power house
these device capsitors sometimes blow out make sure this is not a fused tv this could be the whole problem
if the tv completly died it could be *********** board

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Contact Panasonic at:
http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vServiceLocator?storeId=15001
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Hope this helps.